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Showing posts with label Donkey Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donkey Kong. Show all posts
Monday, October 05, 2020
Better Bases
Yesterday I spent some time basing and re-basing Donkey Kong, the Ultra-Humanite, and Mr. T the T Rex. An improvement for all three, I think.
Labels:
80s,
art,
Dinosaurs,
Donkey Kong,
Painting,
popular culture,
Ultra-Humanite
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Donkey Kong Has It Going On
I found myself with an extra unpainted giant ape miniature, as one does, and I initially thought I would paint him black to serve as Gorilla Grodd to go along with the Ultra-Humanite (see a future post for how he turned out). But Sean immediately had a better idea: Use some of my many barrels and some basing material to create Donkey Kong. So this becomes the second miniature I've based and the first I've modified, in this case by gluing a barrel to Donkey Kong's upraised left hand. Even though his fist is closed, it works pretty well.
Here's how he looks from behind.
Here's how he looks from behind.
Labels:
1980s,
Arcade Games,
art,
Donkey Kong,
Games,
Painting,
popular culture,
Roleplaying
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